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Posts by Marc Cadotte

Screen print of a recent paper published in BES Journal People and Nature. Underneath there is a photo from the Conguillío NP in Chile and a QR code referred to in a text saying "Read the full paper and the open access statement"

Screen print of a recent paper published in BES Journal People and Nature. Underneath there is a photo from the Conguillío NP in Chile and a QR code referred to in a text saying "Read the full paper and the open access statement"

🧵 New Perspective in People and Nature

“Strengthening responsibilities to face global crises: A call to ecologists, environmental scientists and their societies”

Excited to share our latest paper! @peopleandnature.bsky.social @britishecologicalsociety.org

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The fall of a prolific science journal exposes the billion-dollar profits of scientific publishing One of the 15 publications that put out the most studies globally has been expelled from the indexing system for irregularities. Its publisher, Elsevier, has a 38% profit margin that reached $1.5 billion in 2024

Reining in large for-profit academic publishers and valuing researchers for quality over quantity must be central as we reimagine the future of scholarly publishing.

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Attending #BES2025 in Edinburgh & interested in incorporating grey literature into evidence base? @dochpjones.bsky.social & I are giving a workshop on 16 Dec at 13:15. Learn about what @aer-ese-bes.bsky.social are doing to include grey literature in management & policy. Help guide its development!

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Most ecologists know that they need to account for spatial autocorrelation in analyses. There are other forms of autocorrelation based on composition and phylogeny that similarly need to be included. The talented Toby Tsang shows how to deal with this issue.

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The problems with academic publishing in one graph. The big for-profit publishers get product for free and sell it back to us. Their profits rival those from the big tech companies. This is money that could have supported research, teaching and graduate students.

From: danielroelfs.com/pos...

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Of the 8000 plant species introduced to cities around the world, about 300 are in cities on every continent and about 90 are basically in every city. Urbanization has selected for a common set of species that are the fingerprint of our activity: The urban florome.

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A great opportunity for a postdoc interested in working on synthesizing exotic tree benefits and risks into an integrated framework to address conflict-generating alien taxa. In beautiful Stellenbosch, South Africa.

Apply by November 28 at:
https://bit.ly/4p9K8dn

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Are evidence-based policies and pro-science governmental agendas dependent on happiness? Blogging all things ecology and evolution

Does good policy depend on happiness? Happier places vote for governments that prioritize evidence & science. We need to make people happier. This means investing in education, infrastructure, health care, & a high quality of life. People then feel better about society.

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I know it is nearing the end of the field season when we can no longer walk through our sample processing lab. These are bags full of plant material awaiting our drying ovens which are running 24/7

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A great 4-day EMAPI conference in Christchurch, New Zealand. Lots of great research on understanding and managing plant invasions from around the world. confer.eventsair.com...

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The fabulous postdoc Toby Tsang published a paper on where exotic ants are restricted indoors and where climate might release new invaders into outdoor environments. And it got a lot of press!

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For some press: http://bit.ly/3V5EuvJ

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I went back to my hometown of Hearst, ON. While cycling gravel logging roads, after I saw 3 wolves & a bear, I realized there was no major settlement/infrastructure for 800 km ahead of me. There are so few places left on Earth where #nature is larger than humans, we need to ensure they persist.

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Grey matters: Ensuring management information is a part of the permanent evidence base by creating open grey literature principles Sharing project outcomes for practitioners comes with a number of hurdles and barriers, but the benefits far outway these. We argue for a shift to open sharing of grey literature.

Ecological/conservation practitioners generate invaluable insights from projects, which can help science and practice. Most of this grey literature is not discoverable or permanent. Here we call for adoption of Open Grey Literature principles.
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Public health success or ecological problem? CBC interview about declining shore bird numbers on Toronto beaches.



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Invasive ants set to spread in Canada as global temperatures rise: Study Invasive ants currently found only indoors in cooler regions such as Canada could soon begin to spread outdoors as global temperatures rise, according to a new study from the University of Toronto.  T...

Nice summary of Toby Tsang's paper on incipient ant invasions. Many species are restricted to indoors in introduced regions, esp. climatically different ones. With climate change we predict many species will move outdoors, including problematic invaders.

www.utoronto.ca/news/invasiv...

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Notes ready for radio interview about wild parsnip invasions

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Search - Applied Ecology Resources Search - BES is the largest scientific society for ecologists in Europe. We're working towards a world in which nature and people thrive.

here you go! www.britishecologicalsociety.org/applied-ecol...?

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Grey matters: Ensuring management information is a part of the permanent evidence base by creating open grey literature principles Sharing project outcomes for practitioners comes with a number of hurdles and barriers, but the benefits far outway these. We argue for a shift to open sharing of grey literature.

Ecological/conservation practitioners generate invaluable insights from projects, which can help science and practice. Most of this grey literature is not discoverable or permanent. Here we call for adoption of Open Grey Literature principles.

besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

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This is why, despite having 'super elite' status, I am increasingly booking with other airlines. @aircanada.bsky.social just silly.

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📸 #Ecologists & #environmental #scientists gathered at the ANDINA workshop in the Conguillío National Park (Chile) last year to discuss the roles, obligations & accountability of professionals in this field amidst the #environmental crises.

🔓 Workshop Report: doi.org/10.3897/rio.....

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Well, this is an interesting Deepseek feature. Watch until the end when it self deletes. Yes, Let's talk about something else...

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@anniarponen.bsky.social @mchiuffo.bsky.social @collinges.bsky.social @grellmary.bsky.social

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Professional societies and student training should better prepare and support different conceptions of how to realize and adhere to broader responsibilities and concepts of impact. Great job @floryannelli.bsky.social; @smartenwinter.bsky.social @mixedforests.bsky.social @kristiinav.bsky.social

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Ecology for a social revolution: Re-defining the role of ecological and environmental science professionals and their responsibilities towards society The sixth mass extinction and the ongoing biodiversity and climate crises demand urgent action from ecologists and environmental scientists (EESs). Despite their critical role in addressing these chal...

An important part of a broader conversation about how we support scientists trying to wrestle with their roles. "Ecology for a social revolution: Re-defining the role of ecological and environmental science professionals and their responsibilities towards society" riojournal.com/articles.php...

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An exceptionally rich flora that can provide profound insights into ecological and evolutionary processes. But also an important bellwether for the effects of climate change and in need of conservation action.

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Multifaceted plant diversity patterns across the Himalaya: Status and outlook Mountains serve as exceptional natural laboratories for studying biodiversity due to their heterogeneous landforms and climatic zones. The Himalaya, a…

I've been collaborating with a group in Yunnan on plant diversity and ecosystem properties across elevation gradients for many years. We've just published an expansive review on plant biodiversity and conservation across the Himalayas.

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Beautiful Victoria, BC. A quick two-day trip to present to pension funds about investing in way that considers biodiversity

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So sad to see this. John Measey was a great herpetologist and a fun person to be around.

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The majestic beauty of #KrugerNationalPark

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